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noun
- 1. a person's assistant or close associate, especially one who has less authority than that person: informal "Sherlock Holmes' bumbling sidekick Watson"
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A sidekick is a person closely associated with another as a subordinate or partner. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of sidekick from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
A sidekick is a person who works with someone who is more important than they are, or a friend or assistant of a hero or a villain. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of sidekick, and see examples and translations in different languages.
A sidekick is a person who works with someone who is more important than they are, or a friend or supporter. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see examples from various sources and find translations in other languages.
A sidekick is a close friend or follower who accompanies another on adventures, etc. The word is an Americanism dating back to 1900–05 and combines side and kick.
A sidekick is a buddy who comes with you on your adventures. If you’re a superhero, your sidekick helps you fight crime. Electra Woman’s sidekick was the teenage Dyna Girl, and in the ‘70s they defeated villains on TV.
A sidekick is a person who helps another more important or more intelligent person, often in a comic or dramatic way. Learn how to use this informal word with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.
A sidekick is a person who helps or accompanies someone else, often in a humorous or adventurous way. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word sidekick with examples from various sources.